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  2. Vermont Woods Studios - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Woods Studios (VWS) is a retailer of Vermont-manufactured wood furniture, established in 2005. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company markets and sells products online and from a showroom in Vernon, Vermont .

  3. Maple Landmark Woodcraft - Wikipedia

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    Maple Landmark Woodcraft is a wooden products manufacturer located in Middlebury, Vermont.Founded in 1979 by Michael Rainville, the business is known for crafting American-made wooden toys, games, and gifts.

  4. Moscow Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1886, when the first Post Office appeared in the Village, Moscow formally replaced Smith's Falls as the Village's name. The Village prospered from the surrounding farms, logging, and development of the woodworking industry in Vermont. Woodworking and logging allowed villages to capitalize on the area's rich forests.

  5. Michelle Holzapfel - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Holzapfel (born Michelle Chasse on December 9, 1951) is an American woodturner and a participant in the American Craft movement. She has five decades of experience turning and carving native hardwoods in Marlboro, Vermont, where she has lived her adult life.

  6. H.C. White Company Mill Complex - Wikipedia

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    The H.C. White Company Mill Complex, is a historic industrial complex at 140 Water Street in North Bennington, Vermont. The White Company was founded in 1879, producing stereographic viewers and stereograph cards, as well as the Kiddie-Kar, a three-wheeled wooden scooter for children. These premises were occupied by the company from then until ...

  7. National Clothespin Factory - Wikipedia

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    The National Clothespin Factory is a historic industrial building at One Granite Street in Montpelier, Vermont.Built in 1918, it is a significant local example of an early 20th-century wood-frame factory, and was home to the nation's last manufacturer of wooden clothespins.